The New American Nationalism and Emerging Regionalism in the 1810s

The War Address of June 1812 by President James Madison to Congress revealed not only the ambivalent approach of Madison towards the “British problem,” but the statistical weakness of the American military against the British empire. Despite the overwhelming support of hawkish congressmen like Henry Clay of Kentucky, the Americans had a maximum of 7,000 … Continue reading The New American Nationalism and Emerging Regionalism in the 1810s